"the training professional's network"

The idea of a uniquely West Australian training and development
association originated within the School of Education, Edith Cowan
University in 1998. The idea gained momentum in mid 1999 when a
group of Edith Cowan University 'Training and Development' graduates,
formed TADA as a way of maintaining friendships and furthering their
professional development.

At a Christmas function that year the group launched TADA to a
crowd of enthusiastic practitioners. The mood of that night started
an exciting beginning and journey for TADA.

TADA offers its members (and their guests) up-to-date information
and regular networking and learning events. Our focus is always
on interaction and learning with other members, groups and experts
in our field. Our events feature prominent speakers who are more
than willing to share their knowledge and inspire discussion.

Event topics so far have included:

Facilitation & Presentation Skills

Social Media & the Internet for Business

Compliance & National Training Issues

Instructional Strategies

Why join TADA?

As with any other association or club TADA relies on it's member
base to provide an effective networking circle and to keep TADA fresh
and active. TADA offers its members an informative newsletter and
regular events.

TADA makes it is easy to keep up-to-date. This is important as
training and development is continually evolving. As professionals
in our field it is up to us to stay current and demonstrate a commitment
to self-development and lifelong learning.

TADA is a gateway to new opportunities and contacts. When you meet
others with the same passion for training and development experiencing
the same challenges it is reassuring to hear new solutions and explore
the possibilities.